Miss Awori

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Miss Awori

Miss Awori

@MissAwori

Jesus❤ but I'll finish you| All African countries❤| Black women winning❤| 21 countries❤| Go Big Red❤| Food❤|Bougie❤|Word games,trivia, musicals ❤|Love love❤

شامل ہوئے Nisan 2009
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🏆 Actu Foot Afrique
🏆 Actu Foot Afrique@ActuFootAfrique·
La célébration est tellement dingue
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EuroFoot
EuroFoot@eurofootcom·
🚨🇨🇮 𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋 | For the FIRST time ever, Ivory Coast have made the knockout stages of the World Cup! ✅ Congratulations to Emerse Faé and his team. It's a historical moment. 👏
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Whemïmor
Whemïmor@hy_wemmy·
Some people spent so much of their lives trying to survive that they never got the chance to learn how to swim, speak a foreign language, play an instrument, travel, or simply explore life beyond work and responsibilities. That’s a side of poverty we rarely talk about.
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Jim Spire Ssentongo
Jim Spire Ssentongo@SpireJim·
When developed countries are discussing how to even develop more and improve lives of their people, how to innovate more; see the priorities of the leaders of a third world heavily indebted country! And tomorrow we will blame colonialism for our underdevelopment!
Hon Namara Dennis@NamaraDennisMP

I am going to seek leave of @Parliament_Ug to introduce a proposed amendment into the Administration of Parliament Act. We shall amend Section 8 of this act so that both Opposition and independent MPs elect the Leader of Opposition in @Parliament_Ug . The new law will also consider the Commissioners and Leaders of Committees

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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
If I were rich this is what I would do with my money.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
In Niger 🇳🇪, the country has adopted a new penal code that introduces some of the toughest anti-corruption measures on the African continent. Under the law, anyone found guilty of embezzling 200 million CFA francs (about $350,000) or more could face life imprisonment, while those who embezzle more than 1 billion CFA francs (about $1.7 million) could face the death penalty. The move comes as Niger seeks to strengthen accountability and ensure that revenue from its natural resources is used for national development. Supporters argue that tougher penalties could help deter corruption and protect public funds, while critics question whether such severe punishments are the best solution.
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Fifty Shades of Whey
Fifty Shades of Whey@davenewworld_2·
3 judges with the International Criminal Court filed a lawsuit in a US federal court against Trump and his administration, challenging the sanctions against them and calling it a "financial death penalty." The judges bringing the lawsuit are: - Kimberly Prost (Canada) - Solomy Balungi Bossa (Uganda) - Reine Adelaide Sophie Alapini-Gansou (Benin) Trump placed sanctions on the judges over their judicial decisions regarding investigations into war crimes by Israel and the US. The judges argue that the sanctions are extrajudicial measures meant to punish and coerce them. They say the restrictions cut them off from banking, online platforms, travel booking, and sometimes health insurance. This should be much bigger news.
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Curaçao National Football Team
What a journey it was… 💙 We felt your love, support, dedication and pride for The Blue Wave. The players gave it their all. And so did you, fans! Thank you! #TheBlueWave #Curaçao
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Janice Kyakundwa, PhD
Janice Kyakundwa, PhD@kyakundwa·
If only our fathers and grandfathers had known that everything they sacrificed for would end up serving this conman and his family instead of the people. What a shame!!!! But there is still time to change the course of Uganda.
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Pop Base
Pop Base@PopBase·
Ecuador has defeated Germany at the World Cup. 2-1
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-@MusialaEra·
Male referee makes a wrong call • "This game is rigged for team xyz 😡" Female referee makes a wrong call • "This is why you don‘t let women officiate a men‘s game" The problem starts when you bring up someone’s gender instead of staying consistent
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World Cup 2026
World Cup 2026@ofootball__·
🏆 🇨🇮 OFFICIAL: Ivory Coast qualify to World Cup round of 32!
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Nicholas Woode-Smith
Nicholas Woode-Smith@NWoodeSmith·
One of the main things being ranted at me from the xenophobic bots is that foreigners are here to take jobs. That's not how jobs work. There isn't a finite supply of them unless the government has implemented policies that restrict them. The ANC and the trade unions hold back job creation. The reason foreigners can find jobs is because they aren't beholden to these regulations. And no, South Africans won't get these jobs if the foreigners leave. The jobs will just disappear. If you want to eradicate unemployment, you let companies employ people. You make it easy for them to employ people and takes risks with them. Foreigners aren't taking your jobs. You've been banned from gainful employment because the ANC has raised the standards too high.
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Verønica 🦉
Verønica 🦉@RootGr0ves·
Que poco se ha hablado de que la ciudadanía de Albania paralizó el país y quemó la casa del presidente porque le dio permiso a la sionista hija del Trump para construir un hotel de lujo en una isla protegida. Ahora después de 10 días tuvieron que revocar el permiso.
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Rebekah Jones
Rebekah Jones@GeoRebekah·
The Bible Belt is also: The divorce belt The teen pregnancy belt The obesity belt The murder belt The poverty belt The high-school dropout belt The uneducated belt The MAGA belt The prison belt The disease belt None of these are a coincidence. They are not simply correlation. This is cause and effect.
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Christopher Hale
Christopher Hale@ChristopherHale·
“Enough with insults, enough with bullying, enough with all those things that wage war between people, between communities, between countries!” — Pope Leo XIV
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Sai Ishaya
Sai Ishaya@Sai_Ishaya_·
It is interesting how this "contradiction" only ever seems to need deep explanation when it comes to Black Brits. Tyson Fury can be British & Irish, carry the Irish thing openly, & even have represented Ireland as an amateur, & nobody starts asking whether he only becomes British when he needs infrastructure. Dua Lipa can be London-born, British, Kosovo-Albanian, then proudly take Albanian & Kosovan citizenship, & people understand that as heritage, family and identity all sitting together. Emma Raducanu can be British while every profile reminds you she was born in Canada to a Romanian father & Chinese mother, and it becomes a nice story about modern Britain. Even the Royal Family is basically a European group project that got edited into British tradition. The House of Windsor was Saxe-Coburg-Gotha until the name became politically inconvenient during WWI, & Prince Philip entered the world in Corfu as a Prince of Greece and Denmark. If we can process all of that without collapsing, I promise Stormzy saying he is Ghanaian and English at a football match is not the constitutional crisis people are pretending it is. The issue is not that second-generation Black Brits are confused. It's that some people understand layered identity perfectly well until BLACKNESS enters the sentence.
Shakes Mashaba Stan Acc@ShakesMashaba_

This vid perfectly sums up a contradiction I’ve seen with second generation immigrants in England. - You’re English when it’s convenient (infrastructure, services, institutions) - You’re Ghanaian when it’s cool (clout, culture, vibes - yet having no accountability).

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BBS TEREFAYINA
BBS TEREFAYINA@bbstvug·
Erias Lukwago Atwaliddwa e Mulago nga Ataawa, Embeera y’Obulamu bwe Yeyongedde Okubaba Embi.#Gambuuze
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